Step 2 - Locate your wallet files

MultiDoge is very careful to maintain backups of wallets and as such it is always useful to know where your wallets are being stored.

You can always see the file location of your current wallet in the main title bar of your MultiDoge window. For instance, it might say: "MultiDoge - My wallet - /Users/jim/Library/Application Support/MultiDoge/multidoge.wallet". The file name at the end is where your wallet is stored.

Step 3 - Create a new address to receive

Everyone likes to receive dogecoin and MultiDoge makes this simple.

The receiving dogecoin article explains how to generate new receiving addresses and how to keep track of them.

Step 4 - Send some dogecoin

Spending dogecoin on goods and services helps to keep the Dogecoin economy growing. The first time you decide to send some dogecoin can be a little daunting so it is worth having a practice with a small amount beforehand.

Finish

That's all there is to it. MultiDoge will alert you if there is a newer version available and we recommend that you keep your version up to date as the developers are continuously improving it. If you encounter any problems, the main help contents provide answers to many common questions and you should
have a look there first.